The rights, especially to sexual relations, regarded as exercisable in law by each partner in a marriage.
夫妻同居权
Example sentencesExamples
I understand that at the end of the party when the young couple retire to bed it is not yet time to assume their conjugal rights.
My conjugal rights have been repeatedly violated and the Gender Commission shows no signs of taking up my case.
But are we a little too warm-hearted when we think about sending wives and husbands behind the wall to defend conjugal rights?
That man was widely quoted all over New Zealand as advocating conjugal rights for inmates.
In 2003, according to two warders, a female prisoner fell pregnant despite there being no conjugal rights for prisoners at the facility.
Those rights and pleasures include the enjoyment of family life, the exercise of conjugal rights and the right to found a family.
The granting of temporary conjugal rights might be a means of confusing a new dominant male as to the actual paternity of young cubs, thereby protecting them.
But critics say denial of sex within a marriage for whatever reasons can lead to marital discord as the traditional bride wealth a husband pays is believed to amount to a licence for unfettered conjugal rights.
At night, she would lie in bed and imagine she could hear the shuffle of his slippers as he approached her room to demand his conjugal rights.
The tradition still survived of the father-in-law assuming the conjugal rights of a conscripted son.
Unequal in public life, husband and wife were absolutely equal in conjugal rights.
In particular, the issue of conjugal rights for detained inpatients may be brought to the courts, especially for those in longer stay units.
Definition of conjugal rights in US English:
conjugal rights
plural nounˈkɑndʒəɡəl raɪts
The rights, especially to sexual relations, regarded as exercisable in law by each partner in a marriage.
夫妻同居权
Example sentencesExamples
In particular, the issue of conjugal rights for detained inpatients may be brought to the courts, especially for those in longer stay units.
But are we a little too warm-hearted when we think about sending wives and husbands behind the wall to defend conjugal rights?
My conjugal rights have been repeatedly violated and the Gender Commission shows no signs of taking up my case.
The tradition still survived of the father-in-law assuming the conjugal rights of a conscripted son.
At night, she would lie in bed and imagine she could hear the shuffle of his slippers as he approached her room to demand his conjugal rights.
Those rights and pleasures include the enjoyment of family life, the exercise of conjugal rights and the right to found a family.
But critics say denial of sex within a marriage for whatever reasons can lead to marital discord as the traditional bride wealth a husband pays is believed to amount to a licence for unfettered conjugal rights.
The granting of temporary conjugal rights might be a means of confusing a new dominant male as to the actual paternity of young cubs, thereby protecting them.
In 2003, according to two warders, a female prisoner fell pregnant despite there being no conjugal rights for prisoners at the facility.
Unequal in public life, husband and wife were absolutely equal in conjugal rights.
I understand that at the end of the party when the young couple retire to bed it is not yet time to assume their conjugal rights.
That man was widely quoted all over New Zealand as advocating conjugal rights for inmates.